Windowsincludes the User Account Control (UAC) that notifies you when a program or setting is about to makeadministrator changes to your PC. This feature is accompanied by a prompt that reads:Do you want to allow this app to make changes to your device? This prompt serves as a protection ...
Well now it is not only slow, but my workstation pops up the "Do you want to allow this app to make changes to your device" dialog box EVERY SINGLE TIME I OPEN A PDF FILE! I've spent a good portion of today trying to fix this bug....
I use Windows 10 home Whenever I install some new software, the window appears, where I get asked the following: “Do you want to allow this app to make changes to your device?”...
As I understand Microsoft wants to make OS messages less technical. But please, my family members understand "do you want to install an update" very well. But of course do not want an "app to change the device" - or in German it sounds even more invasive "Möchten Si...
✅ taskmgr triggering UAC prompt "to allow this app to make changes" to non-admin users:After I reinstalled my WIndows 10 UAC is prompting non admin users whenever they start taskmgr.exe via right clicking the taskbar or ctrl-alt-del or...
✅ Do you want to allow this app to make changes to your device?:Well? Do I? I’ve installed a few things (zoom, iTunes, etc) without really thinking what I’m saying yes to. Should I be saying yes? Eek submitted...
Is it possible to always allow a certain app to make changes? I have an app that I use to change a setting somewhat frequently, and every time I toggle it, it brings up that prompt. Is there a way to always allow it to make changes without asking me for my password every time? It...
2. Publisher is Unknown: Do you want to allow this app from an unknown publisher to make changes to your PC? This scenario might raise some eyebrows. The warning appears on a yellow background and denotes the publisher as unknown. While this may look alarming, it doesn't prevent applicat...
Addressing a recent controversy, Apple this week updated App Store rules to allow tipping functions — albeit with the company's usual 30 percent take from in-app transactions. Review pop-ups, meanwhile, must now make use of an official Apple API. ...
SUMMARY Usage: $ EXTRA_SOURCES_ANSIBLE_OPTS='-e ingress_path=/awx' make docker-compose $ curl http://localhost:8013/awx/api/v2/ping/ ISSUE TYPE Bug, Docs Fix or other nominal change COMPONENT ...